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Kuligowski fired at Toledo

Posted on 1/26/23 at 9:19 am
Posted by pauliebleaker
Chesterfield
Member since Jul 2014
1819 posts
Posted on 1/26/23 at 9:19 am
Couldn’t happen to a slimier dude.

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Posted by SemperFi
St Louis
Member since Nov 2015
1518 posts
Posted on 1/26/23 at 9:22 am to
He has failed at every level since his departure from MIZZOU.

Well deserved
Posted by MizzouFan13
Member since Mar 2020
506 posts
Posted on 1/26/23 at 9:33 am to
Crazy because he just got Travion Ford to transfer there.
Posted by Tiger_Claw
Little Rock, AR
Member since Nov 2013
5116 posts
Posted on 1/26/23 at 10:53 am to
Could not have happened to a more deserving guy..
Posted by deputyfife
Member since Dec 2013
1117 posts
Posted on 1/26/23 at 11:16 am to
why was he so good here, and so bad after? Was it just a case of his line coaching fitting perfectly with the defense? I seem to remember his DE's not having to worry about contain or run game control very much.
Posted by surgicalvenom
Omaha
Member since Jan 2014
5361 posts
Posted on 1/26/23 at 12:44 pm to
The guy could coach anybody to get to the QB. I was at Tampa Bays camp when Jacquise Smith was trying to make the team. Smith is killing it, perfect footwork, good hands, just not very big. One of the coaches asks, "who is that guy?" The other coach looks at his clipboard and says "that explains it, he's from Missouri."

Coach K fit in at Mizzou because getting after the QB protected the DBs and LBs in pass coverage. But run stoppers they weren't. I don't even remember them having other assignments besides getting into the backfield. Watch Michael Sam highlights, and watch him get that 3rd step pointed at the QB or his hips perpendicular to the OTs hips. Coach K could teach that stuff in his sleep.
Posted by Mizz-SEC
Inbred Huntin' In The SEC
Member since Jun 2013
19232 posts
Posted on 1/26/23 at 1:22 pm to
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And, according to three people familiar with the situation, the termination stems from an incident during Toledo’s trip to Florida for the Boca Raton Bowl last month.

Kuligowski was drinking in the hospitality suite one night at the Boca Raton Marriott at Boca Center, sources said, when he spotted and verbally harassed a female UT staffer who earlier in the year had reported him for allegedly making an inappropriate comment. (There is no record of the previous allegation in the personnel file.)

Blair sent Kuligowski home from the bowl site — the coach was not at the game on Dec. 20 — and, after a brief university investigation, he was fired. Kuligowski, 54, had one year remaining on his contract, which featured a base salary of $162,786 and an annual retention bonus of $15,214.

Reached for comment, Kuligowski said: “My legal advice has been to not give any statements or interviews to any news media.”

The parting marks a stunning end to what had been a feel-good homecoming.

Kuligowski, a 1991 graduate of UT, was a two-time all-Mid-American Conference offensive lineman for the Rockets, and he coached at his alma mater from 1992 to 2000.

From there, he followed Gary Pinkel to Missouri, where he became known as something of a defensive line guru. He coached five first-round NFL picks in 15 years with the Tigers, along with 2013 Southeastern Conference defensive player of the year Michael Sam.

Kuligowski then spent two years at Miami and a season at Alabama working for his old college coach, Nick Saban.

He was fired after one season at Alabama but, after a year off, he returned to Toledo in 2020 as assistant head coach and co-defensive coordinator.

In his cover letter applying for the job, he enthusiastically wrote: “I look forward to making Toledo great again!”

And, to his credit, Kuligowski — along with another high-profile coup, former Mount Union coach Vince Kehres — helped turn around the Rockets’ defense.

UT went from last in the MAC in the total defense in 2019 to first or second each of the past three years.

Just last autumn, Kuligowski was inducted into the 2022 class of the Varsity T Hall of Fame.

He was — and remains — a Toledo legend.

But, of course, football success is not everything.

More important is promoting a workplace environment where everyone feels comfortable.

While no one should be defined by their worst moments, actions are not without consequences.

Credit could go to the University of Toledo. How many universities would have sided with a powerful football coach and looked the other way? I’d hazard to suggest a good number of them.

Toledo appears to be sending a clarion message of another kind.

No one is above the standards of decency.
Posted by GutenHund
Member since Jan 2014
20 posts
Posted on 1/26/23 at 2:02 pm to
...But, of course, football success is not everything.

More important is promoting a workplace environment where everyone feels comfortable...
"

Is this what we've (d)evolved to? Performance is secondary to everyone "feeling comfortable"?
Posted by Wtodd
Tampa, FL
Member since Oct 2013
67482 posts
Posted on 1/26/23 at 2:34 pm to
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But run stoppers they weren't

Which is why Auburn ran for 5,000 yds against us in the SECCG...no discipline...no staying in your gap.....no SEC Championship.
Posted by surgicalvenom
Omaha
Member since Jan 2014
5361 posts
Posted on 1/26/23 at 2:42 pm to
The Auburn running back said that had to do with our LBs not staying home on the counter play. It wasn't their fault, we never made an adjustment. At halftime, Auburn was actually going to stop running the counter because they thought Mizzou would make an adjustment. We didn't.

But to the point. Coach K didn't seem to teach his DE's any other responsibility besides rushing the QB. But to his credit, he cranked out the talent regardless of star rating coming in.
Posted by Tackle74
Columbia, MO
Member since Mar 2012
5252 posts
Posted on 1/27/23 at 3:17 am to
That Auburn game was also not a good one to run a 3 front against.
Posted by mizslu314
Dirty STL
Member since Sep 2013
15962 posts
Posted on 1/27/23 at 9:24 am to
sucks for Travion Ford
Posted by Mizzou Mule
St. Charles County, Missou-rah
Member since Sep 2014
3072 posts
Posted on 1/27/23 at 9:39 am to
Kul would f**k-up a steel ball.
Posted by blueprint_one
Columbia, MO
Member since Oct 2015
1307 posts
Posted on 1/27/23 at 12:19 pm to
The playbook fiasco undermining Odom's first year will never be forgivable.
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